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to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is iworth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art because in the museum field we are all very reluctant to do that. will say that david has not sold any of these drawings that are printed get. so it remains to be seen but the market will be for them. however, he is still pointing. when he returned to california in jul he started painting in acrylic on while, portraits of his friends and close ones, and we have 18 of those. that young museum in golden gate park where the exhibition is on view. melissa: i am sure it is phenomenal. i looked at the work on line. it is breathtaking. have been to the museum. thank you for spending your time with us. we appreciate it. >
to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is iworth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art...
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a new statement recommending that parents, educators, and doctors make them available. stds are a problem. it is a controversial issue compared with ab stinnance abstennance teaching. >>> i thought stress was bad for us. an expert at duke argues that stress may be good for us. it builds resilience. stress also helps your memory. when you are stressed, all the energy is released from your body boosting your immune system. >> i am getting stresses already. >>> good evening. we look downtown. now as cold as the last several nights. 46, still bone dry. tomorrow we will start to warm up. record in the books will be 83 set back in 1946. it is replac with the clouds. we see scattered showers toward louisville. there could be a couple of scattered showers out there, otherwise cloudy skies. wednesday temperatures will be in the 60s. you will love halloween. an air surge will push things to 70. 56 in annapolis. mild in the city. clouds on top us. that was due to this high pressure system. that is heading for canada. there is a big storm west. there are rocky snows. this is rollin
a new statement recommending that parents, educators, and doctors make them available. stds are a problem. it is a controversial issue compared with ab stinnance abstennance teaching. >>> i thought stress was bad for us. an expert at duke argues that stress may be good for us. it builds resilience. stress also helps your memory. when you are stressed, all the energy is released from your body boosting your immune system. >> i am getting stresses already. >>> good...
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i majored in english education. i wanted to be a schoolteacher and i wanted to go on to graduate school and get graduate degree and eventually teach in college. but i never finished graduate cool. >> host: why? >> guest: because i guess work out of the way. i came to washington for the six-week job and then i was going to go back to new york city. and i thought i'd work there. and i had hoped i'd work at the ford foundation and continue my graduate work. but i guess i just got so caught up. at the time i worked for senator maccarthy, it was before, during and after the vietnam war and his presidential campaign. it's really quite a turbulent time. in fact, i am convinced that mÉtis and 68 is probably one of the most years we have her there too. i have respect for maccarthy when he set up for the president against the war in vietnam and that really -- all of us on this staff were working 24 hours. so i put aside those that maybe there's still redemption. maybe i still have time. >> host: tania davis who is the produc
i majored in english education. i wanted to be a schoolteacher and i wanted to go on to graduate school and get graduate degree and eventually teach in college. but i never finished graduate cool. >> host: why? >> guest: because i guess work out of the way. i came to washington for the six-week job and then i was going to go back to new york city. and i thought i'd work there. and i had hoped i'd work at the ford foundation and continue my graduate work. but i guess i just got so...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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educational too. that play not be the dumbest thing you will hear on the show tonight. last night." xw -- extra interviewed kate upton. "sports illustrated." she is acting had a part in a new movie. >> kate back in a bikini, competing for another woman's man, in the wouother woman. >> did you ever go out. and destroy a restaurant. walk in. >> we were quite the power come, us three. >> jimmy: where the power comes from, from the extra person. so -- math is not her thing. sad news from the world of music today. the jonas brothers announced officially that they're breaking up. i hope this is not the first place you heard it. they canceled their tour three weeks ago because of a deep rift within the band. i don't know what a deep rift. nick decided to use a different conditioner on his hair. they say they're breaking up over -- marginally creative differences. but this is -- this is an outrage. i will tell you why. i distinctly, remember, president obama promising if i like my jonas brotherize can keep my jonas brothers. never will we hear, girl, you're my girl, or looking m ining int e
educational too. that play not be the dumbest thing you will hear on the show tonight. last night." xw -- extra interviewed kate upton. "sports illustrated." she is acting had a part in a new movie. >> kate back in a bikini, competing for another woman's man, in the wouother woman. >> did you ever go out. and destroy a restaurant. walk in. >> we were quite the power come, us three. >> jimmy: where the power comes from, from the extra person. so -- math is...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on. appreciate it. good to see you. >> sure thing, it was a pleasure. gerri: thank you. and a programming note more you, this monday we're going to be doing into call-in show, two of them, in fact, 6 and 9 p.m. eastern time on monday. now, we're going to answer your questions from e-mail, twitter, facebook, and we're going to take your phone calls. you see the number right there? again, that's monday night at 6 and 9 p.m. your calls, your comments, your questions, we want to hear from you. we know this is the biggest consumer story of at least the last year, probably longer. and when we come back, ka
it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on....
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with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know ere's a cereal that's recommendedy doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart dease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. >>> we're hearing a news conference now from the hospita
with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a...
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private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> be more. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by redline communications. bringing rugged wireless networks where nobody else will go. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show, a brand-new series this week - entrepreneurs/the redline series, where we'll be paying special attention to women entrepreneurs. and to do that, for our inaugural episode, let's travel back in time to 1893 to the village of lyn in the province of ontario, where a scotsman named joseph hudson starts a farm, and he gives it a scottish name: burnbrae. "now, what has that to do with women entrepreneurs?" you're saying. well, burnbrae is still there in the village of lyn, the very same farm bearing the very same name, doing the very same work, except that it's grown to be huge. it is now specialized in eggs - ve
private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> be more. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by redline communications. bringing rugged wireless networks where nobody else will go. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world...
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and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the irma bombecks and oprahs of our own lives. >> three executives in silicon valley that are all female. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three to five years? >> one of the things we're most interested in is helping women get paid for their own work. we started out answering questions to women who blog and in the past four years we've paid out $25 million to more than 5,000 women and some men who write their own great stories, blogs and have their own followings in social media. so with we start something, we are really committed to helping other women create their own financialal, profitable businesses because we find that when women make a revenue stream through our company, they invest it back in their businesses and hire more women. >> what's the biggest misconception about blogher? >> about blogher or bloggers? >> blogher. >> that men can't attend the network. >> so it's not a man bashing site? >> not at all, not at all. because
and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the irma bombecks and oprahs of our own lives. >> three executives in silicon valley that are all female. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three to five years? >> one of the things we're most interested in is helping women get paid for their own work. we started out answering questions to women who blog and in the past four years...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for
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they are educated. they have had the training necessary. they have actually been put through the schooling. for example, on september 11th, 2001, most of the persons didn't have training, didn't speak english. many weren't citizens or weren't legally here, or they didn't know how to operate the equipment. these tsa agents have been trained to dethat, and they're trained to look for so many things than they were on september 11th. not to mention, weapons. this past year in the united states, there were more guns taken off passengers, all be it, they had forgotten they had packed them, than in any time in history. there are a lot of guns at the airport, but usually, they're not pointed at the agents. they're trying to get them through or they have forgotten they're in the luggage. being on the other end of a gun is not the purpose of a tsa agent because most persons with guns want to sneak them by the tsa. >> and mary, as we're looking at pictures of l.a.x. and that is one of the busiest airports in the nation. a lot of parts, lots of differe
they are educated. they have had the training necessary. they have actually been put through the schooling. for example, on september 11th, 2001, most of the persons didn't have training, didn't speak english. many weren't citizens or weren't legally here, or they didn't know how to operate the equipment. these tsa agents have been trained to dethat, and they're trained to look for so many things than they were on september 11th. not to mention, weapons. this past year in the united states,...
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it passed out of the senate health education labor and pensions committee earlier this summer. and he said they would bring it to the floor when he thought that they had the votes. so i think -- i mean, you've got the 60 there, and there are a couple other republicans that -- advocates have been pushing. >> congressman pocan, you're an original spokesperson of the house version but the odds of it passing in the house aren't very strong. here is texas republican louie gohmert why he opposes and take a listen. >> it also means that christian schools would be forced to hire openly homosexual individuals, and it's kind of tough to teach biblical principles in romans 1 in a school if you are of a persuasion of being homosexual. >> now congressman, the religious exemption clause is fairly broad. so would it really force people to hire openly gay teachers, as we just heard? >> the law has been crafted, you know, very carefully to make sure that one, we're protecting people who are gay or lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, but also respect the first amendment rights of religious institu
it passed out of the senate health education labor and pensions committee earlier this summer. and he said they would bring it to the floor when he thought that they had the votes. so i think -- i mean, you've got the 60 there, and there are a couple other republicans that -- advocates have been pushing. >> congressman pocan, you're an original spokesperson of the house version but the odds of it passing in the house aren't very strong. here is texas republican louie gohmert why he...
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we knew education was important. in today's time many of our children don't have computers at home and low income families don't have transportation to get to where the commuters are. my name is stella pyfrom. the bus is a mobile learning center. >> are you ready to get on the computers? >> yeah. >> we want to do what we can do to make things for adults as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by having one-on-one attention, and if i don't get it, she will help me. i look forward to it a lot. >> it's not just a bus, it's a movement. we are going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood and keep making a difference. i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine
we knew education was important. in today's time many of our children don't have computers at home and low income families don't have transportation to get to where the commuters are. my name is stella pyfrom. the bus is a mobile learning center. >> are you ready to get on the computers? >> yeah. >> we want to do what we can do to make things for adults as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by...
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you really need to educate yourself about brain injuries and how dangerous they can be. after my injury the doctors were saying that the helmet saved my life. wearing a helmet to prevent severe traumatic brain injury is a must... and so is learning what you can do to prevent concussion. >>> breaking news in the central valley. there has been an accident involving an amtrak train and a minivan. the driver may have been medivaced from the scene. chp is on scene. >>> and now we take you to washington state and some incredible video. this is the 520 bridge over lake washington in seattle. you can see the wind blowing the water over the roadway. the bridge moved as much as five feet because of the wind. the cars at the end of the bridge are.empty. drivers abandoned them. >> no, i don't seen have seen it to where people have abandoned their vehicles. he said he saw a light pole disappear and come back up. the bridge obviously had a lot of sway to it. >> the bridge was closed for two hours. the wind knocked out power the 200,000 homes and businesses. several trees were brought
you really need to educate yourself about brain injuries and how dangerous they can be. after my injury the doctors were saying that the helmet saved my life. wearing a helmet to prevent severe traumatic brain injury is a must... and so is learning what you can do to prevent concussion. >>> breaking news in the central valley. there has been an accident involving an amtrak train and a minivan. the driver may have been medivaced from the scene. chp is on scene. >>> and now we...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> we are continuing to try and get our arms around the dramatic events at los angeles international airport. we have the identity of the shooter, a 23-year-old from california. and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. p
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> we are continuing to try and get our arms around the dramatic events at los angeles international airport. we have the identity of the shooter, a 23-year-old from california. and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical...
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his weekly address, president obama talked about the need to pass a budget that includes spending on education and research. he said a budget shouldn't be cut just for the sake of cutting. >> remember our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch they are falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs. >> house and senate budget negotiators want to divert a new round of cuts. >>> if you want to go online to check on the affordable health care plans tonight you're out of luck. the health insurance website is off line until tomorrow morning. a technology team will be working on >>> there is no reason for wine lovers to panic. there were 300 million cases last year. down 5% from the year before. it's the lowest level since the 1960s. one of the main reasons for the drop is a global consumer shift. >> in the big, old european wine producing countries, france, italy, spain, consumption has been plummeting. but to counter balance that in t
his weekly address, president obama talked about the need to pass a budget that includes spending on education and research. he said a budget shouldn't be cut just for the sake of cutting. >> remember our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch they are falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs. >> house and senate...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> crime and punishment tonight, there is anger in a residential community north of los angeles where a man dubbed the pillowcase rapist may soon be moving in. sometime in the next few months, 62-year-old christopher hubbard could be released from the state mental hospital where he was for 20 years. california prosecutors say he sexually assaulted at least 40women. on friday they announced he could move to the town of lake los angeles when he gets out of prison. the residents are not only furious, they are fearful. they say there are a lot of children in the neighborhood and they don't want him anywhere near t
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. >> one of booker's last duties before going to washington, being honored for his work on education by the folks at charity pencils of promise. >> here we have an organization affecting thousands and thousands of children. >> his next duty, perhaps a pickup game with the president. >> i had that call befor and i didn't do it. because look at this i play different style of basketball. >> i'm stopping the interview on that one. >> theecret service would have me on the ground, handcuffed, i knock the president over, like the heat of battle. i respect the president. i don't want to take the president out. >> as the rookie senator from new jersey, well played, sir. well played. >> and aj, you are on a roll man. you also just interview ready president obama's private chef, right? >> the rock star chef of chicago who cooks exclusively for the first family. so i had to ask him, what is the obamas' favorite things to eat? >> mrs. o's new secret weapon. >> just imagine what will happen when we take our kids to the grocery store and they see the "sesame street" muppets lining all over the prod
. >> one of booker's last duties before going to washington, being honored for his work on education by the folks at charity pencils of promise. >> here we have an organization affecting thousands and thousands of children. >> his next duty, perhaps a pickup game with the president. >> i had that call befor and i didn't do it. because look at this i play different style of basketball. >> i'm stopping the interview on that one. >> theecret service would have...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> a live look at the red sox victory parade in boston. a lot of people there packing the streets, because, you know, this was a special season, especially for the fans of the team after that bombing in april. and earlier, we spoke to famed boston red sox announcer joe castlione, and i asked if the red sox players' roles changed in the aftermath of the bombings? >> i think the red sox have always been number one, so i don't think the role has changed. the players are
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democrats want to ease cuts to domestic programs like education grants to local schools and infrastructure projects. but republicans say they are especially worried about cuts to the pentagon. spying on allies is a two way street. that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime practice in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the u-s as well as abroad. n-s-a officials are also saying that a surveillance sweep on phone records overseas was carried out by hoss european governments and not the u-s. an 11 year old boy accused of bringing a gun to school twice to carry out a shooting spree will remain in jail. this is video of the boy acting out during the court session. the boy told investigators that he had planned on shooting people after school on the day he was caught with the gun for the second time. also it was determined that the boy suffered from mental issues including suicidal thoughts. his attorney asked that he be re
democrats want to ease cuts to domestic programs like education grants to local schools and infrastructure projects. but republicans say they are especially worried about cuts to the pentagon. spying on allies is a two way street. that's according to a u-s intelligent chief saying that spying on each other's leaders is a longtime practice in the intelligence world. the national intelligence director spoke to congressional lawmakers about the surveillance programs that have fueled protest in the...
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so we knew that education was important. in today's time, many of our children don't have computers at home. and low-income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom, at the anyone of 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communities in need. all right, let's get on board and start reading. it's a mobile learning center. are you ready to get on the computers? >> all: yeah! >> we want to do what we can do to make better for all, adults, as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap. >> yes! >> between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by having one-on-one attention, and if i don't get it, she'll help me with t i look forward to it a lot. >> how are we doing here? >> it's not just a bus. it's a movement. we're going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood, keep making a difference. >> all: bye-bye! >> we have much more straight ahe
so we knew that education was important. in today's time, many of our children don't have computers at home. and low-income families don't have transportation to get to where the computers are. kids who don't have access to computers after school will be left behind. my name is estella pyfrom, at the anyone of 71, i took my retirement savings to create a classroom to bring high-tech learning to communities in need. all right, let's get on board and start reading. it's a mobile learning center....
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i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this gets a gun, gets the magazine and can do a tremendous amount of damage. i think we have to give tremendous credit to law enforcement for the way they responded to this in a heroic manner. well trained. they obviously had exercised all these kinds of potentials and did their job. that may be the best to expect not to prevent them all but effective willly respond the them and limit the damage. it could have been a lot worse. it's terripomeranz. thank you. >>> security will be tight for tomorrow's new york city marathon with millions expected to line the course along with the runners. police dogs will b
i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this...
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you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative senators is deeply mistaken. >> david gregory, of course, it's hard to figure out where we are going here. you have the democratic party that obviously -- it's just washington in general. americans are disgusted with washington in general. >> right. you have talked about this but i think it bears repeating. the huge test of obama care and why this start, this failed start mattered so much is that the brand of whether the government brand can pull this off is a huge question. it is a huge question. to your point whether you have companies that g
you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative...
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and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the erma bombackas and oprahs of our lives. >> you're all female. that doesn't happen often. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three, five years? >> you know, one of the things we're so committed to is helping women get paid for their work and start the kinds of things that can put them in charge of their own companies. it's amazing. we started out just trying to answer the question, where women can blog? and now in the past four years we paid out $25 million to more than 5,000 women, and some men, who write their own great stories, blogs and have their own following on social media. so we start something, we are really committed to helping other women create their own functional profitable businesses because we find that when women make a revenue stream through our company, they invest back in their businesses and hire more women. >> what's the biggest misconception about blogher? >> about blogher? or about bloggers? >> about blogher.
and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the erma bombackas and oprahs of our lives. >> you're all female. that doesn't happen often. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three, five years? >> you know, one of the things we're so committed to is helping women get paid for their work and start the kinds of things that can put them in charge of their own companies. it's...
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i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this gets a gun, gets the magazine and can do a tremendous amount of damage. i think we have to give tremendous credit to law enforcement for the way they responded to this in a heroic manner. well trained. they obviously had exercised all these kinds of potentials and did their job. that may be the best to expect not to prevent them all but effective willly respond the them and limit the damage. it could have been a lot worse. it's terripomeranz. thank you. >>> security will be tight for tomorrow's new york city marathon with millions expected to line the course along with the runners. police dogs will b
i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this...
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in san jose this afternoon, c-h-p officers and safety experts will be out educating parents and children. as well as handing out reflective materials to wear tonight so drivers can see them better. adults and children are being told not to be glued to their smartphones while they're out and to use crosswalks. drivers should also slow down especially during peak trick or treating hours between 5-30 and 9-30 p-m. police have released more information about the shootng death of 13-year old andy lopez santa rosa police say a witness who was in the area heard sheriff deputy erick gelhaus order lopez twice to drop what he believed was an ak-47 rifle twice. and gelhaus himself said he knows he yelled at least once to lopez to drop the rifle. but gelhaus said he is unsure whether he identified himself as a sheriff's deputy. police also say lopez was wearing a hooded sweatshirt but his hood was down. lopez was also not wearing andy headphones or earbuds. also, police say a second deputy was with gelhaus in the car, but by the time the second deputy got out of the car, the subject was engaged and
in san jose this afternoon, c-h-p officers and safety experts will be out educating parents and children. as well as handing out reflective materials to wear tonight so drivers can see them better. adults and children are being told not to be glued to their smartphones while they're out and to use crosswalks. drivers should also slow down especially during peak trick or treating hours between 5-30 and 9-30 p-m. police have released more information about the shootng death of 13-year old andy...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you campbbucan rely on.request. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of hon
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® peace of...
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he mentions kristi's support for education and refers to him as a great man. the election is set for november 5th. >> department see that coming. children are turning to devices more often than ever. 30% of age under 2 have started using the devices earlier than previously thought. they found 7% of children now have a tablet device of their own. >> i was in the apple store this weekend and i was there for eight hours. it was not fun. but they had this table with ball chairs around it and there were 2-year-olds. and there were four tables like that and parents just hanging around letting their kids be obsessed with the ipads and going like this. they were little, little kids and they were wizes on the ipad. it was amazing to watch. since i was waiting for hours, i got to watch that for hours. >> that's fantastic. we may want to hire willie. >> that are genius. >> george geist. >> he is brilliant with the touch screen. >> maybe we can put him in charge of the obama website. >> the young master guys. >> george has a black tuxedo he wears to school some days. that
he mentions kristi's support for education and refers to him as a great man. the election is set for november 5th. >> department see that coming. children are turning to devices more often than ever. 30% of age under 2 have started using the devices earlier than previously thought. they found 7% of children now have a tablet device of their own. >> i was in the apple store this weekend and i was there for eight hours. it was not fun. but they had this table with ball chairs around...
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. >> i want you to educate what report suggests that george w. bush tapped the phones of world leaders? >> when did this start? >> four or five years ago. >> 2002. >> 2002. >> the tapping of foreign leaders. >> yes. so you have to apply the same questions to president bush, first of all, whether they do or do not know. i think barnacle brought up the biggest point and that is the nsa overreaching in its power, is this something people want done but they don't want to hear about it. you got to look at that part of it too because we can apply this to a couple of different issues that we complained about or argued about on our set about the conduct of the bush administration. but i would say that most importantly, the important disconnect that i think is happening in this story is that people are thinking that like someone is sitting there listening to her conversations. the phone calls are being monitored. that's different than tapping the phone. >> this is gene. i did write about it this morning. >> i was reading that. >> that the nsa is out of co
. >> i want you to educate what report suggests that george w. bush tapped the phones of world leaders? >> when did this start? >> four or five years ago. >> 2002. >> 2002. >> the tapping of foreign leaders. >> yes. so you have to apply the same questions to president bush, first of all, whether they do or do not know. i think barnacle brought up the biggest point and that is the nsa overreaching in its power, is this something people want done but they...
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the cameras are being put in at hamilton, san jose, and the hill education center. last year they were installed at nevado and san marin high schools. the superintendent said they will help keep students safe. >>> later this morning the head of san francisco city colleges is scheduled to moment about keeping the school open. a commission for community said it'll strip the school of its accreditation but the chancellor, students, professors and others will reportedly discuss the problems identitied by the commission such as mismanagement and rising costs. a delegation plans to head to washington for an education department hearing. >> the san francisco bay area starting a new promotion called the friends and family discount program. it provides significant savings from groups of three to 14 individuals. people that ride together will only have to pay $12 per person round trip. it starts today and will be offered weekends and holidays through february 23rd. >> a priceless gift. what a local news crew found in the wreckage of sandy and what they did for the family that
the cameras are being put in at hamilton, san jose, and the hill education center. last year they were installed at nevado and san marin high schools. the superintendent said they will help keep students safe. >>> later this morning the head of san francisco city colleges is scheduled to moment about keeping the school open. a commission for community said it'll strip the school of its accreditation but the chancellor, students, professors and others will reportedly discuss the...
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many live in orphanages or the streets without caregivers, food, education or healthcare. educators say children who spend three months in orphanages lose a month of developmental skills and the past five years the christian alliance has orphan sunday, a national event that encourages christians to adopt or support needy children. and it drew thousands on sunday to churches across the country and we visited a church that took part. >> and she attending weekly service at her church life for life in florida. and she shared her personal journey of adopting two children living in brazil. now as the coordinator of orphan ministries for the church she encourages others to do the same. >> we got thinking what might have happened with the other kids that don't have the same situation as our children that are adopted now. >> reporter: as many as 145 million children around the world have lost both their parents. >> we bring awareness also for everybody that they need to be adopted, not only to be helped but actually the main help we can do is to adopt them. >> reporter: her church
many live in orphanages or the streets without caregivers, food, education or healthcare. educators say children who spend three months in orphanages lose a month of developmental skills and the past five years the christian alliance has orphan sunday, a national event that encourages christians to adopt or support needy children. and it drew thousands on sunday to churches across the country and we visited a church that took part. >> and she attending weekly service at her church life...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> for the must read op-ed. in the "wall street journal," progressive government fails. let us try to understand clearly what's happening now with the obama presidency. on display to everyone watching this week is not merely the failure of a federal website or a software program or miss sebelius's manageme
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some of it must have been the result of his jesuit education and his experience as a debater. a friend of his is here who knew him and debated with him and told me that at 16, he was just a wonderful, great man, even though he was just a young man at that time. i never knew, really, exactly why he always knew the right thing to say and do. perhaps it was his honesty and his resolve to keep his word. i do not know. i think back on our almost 45 years together and i think of the long meetings that perhaps best displayed his ability to reason with people. one of them was in the late 1960's. he had accepted the challenge of a man whose name i think was virgil. virgil was opposed to any form of gun control. he claimed tom was for every form of gun control. tom agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. virgil ran ads in the newspapers, "i was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there wer
some of it must have been the result of his jesuit education and his experience as a debater. a friend of his is here who knew him and debated with him and told me that at 16, he was just a wonderful, great man, even though he was just a young man at that time. i never knew, really, exactly why he always knew the right thing to say and do. perhaps it was his honesty and his resolve to keep his word. i do not know. i think back on our almost 45 years together and i think of the long meetings...
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what am i going to do on education? what am i going to do on energy? there's not much there. i can't tell you that okay i woke up today, i knew i needed to do better and i'll do better. obama said i am wired in a different way than this event requires. obama pausd. i just don't know if i can do this. he said. he was like ted kennedy. he didn't know why he was running for president. i got to reason to run. >> this sass john said one of the most extraordinary scenes we came across. it was hard to get because there were only a few people in the room. the president two week before the debate, 48 hours before the election, 48 hours before the debate he's in a bad place. he's been telling them i'm barack obama i never lose two in a row. i'll win the second debate. in this meeting he said i'm not sure i can do it. saying he has no plans which was a critique of many republicans, including governor romney and some people in the press the fact he said it in this meeting something that some conservatives are going to seize on to say see he wasn't running on anything. how could he go out
what am i going to do on education? what am i going to do on energy? there's not much there. i can't tell you that okay i woke up today, i knew i needed to do better and i'll do better. obama said i am wired in a different way than this event requires. obama pausd. i just don't know if i can do this. he said. he was like ted kennedy. he didn't know why he was running for president. i got to reason to run. >> this sass john said one of the most extraordinary scenes we came across. it was...
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chi-wet =el el =op plan is the central character of solomon and north up eight dignified educated man now struggling to stay alive to tell his story. based on book with a cast that includes michael fassbender, benedictus cumberbath and briefly brad pitt who also produced the movie has graphic violence but also a fellow worth seeing free hat. >> las vegas now for something completely different when you are ready for an escape with for funny guys a visit loss betas. robert dinero, kevin kline, morgan freeman, and michael douglas our childhood friends getting together in vegas for a bachelor party as douglas gets ready to marry would fremont cause an infant. ok a young very young one. there is smart satire as well as silly sequences, but it is just right if you want or need something like. companies are hard to come by these days the hangar with john reed is made for one demographic but this one doesn't depend on gross out humor, just for talented actors having a ball between this and behind the candelabra michael douglas is at the top of his game and it is a career full of talent and ha
chi-wet =el el =op plan is the central character of solomon and north up eight dignified educated man now struggling to stay alive to tell his story. based on book with a cast that includes michael fassbender, benedictus cumberbath and briefly brad pitt who also produced the movie has graphic violence but also a fellow worth seeing free hat. >> las vegas now for something completely different when you are ready for an escape with for funny guys a visit loss betas. robert dinero, kevin...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. ♪ >>> time now to take a look at the morning papers. from our parade of papers, the star ledger. police found the body of a gunman they believe walked into a new jersey mall firing shots at random. luckily the shots didn't hit anyone though the mall was crowded. it happened at the westfield garden state plaza mall. shots were reported around 9:20 last night as the mall was about to close. as police approached the gunman identified as richard shoop. he fled into the mall instead of engaging with the police officer
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one more thing, julianne hough, use some of that money you earn to get an education. or common sense you obviously lack. bye. that's a quote. the 25-year-old actress has tweeted this apology. she said i'm a huge fan of the show orange is the new black, the actress, and the character she created. it certainly was not my intention to be disrespectful or demining to anyone in any way, i realize my costume hurt and offended many people and i truly apologize. let's talk to this with kelly, mark lamont hill, and amy holmes. welcome to all of you. you in the middle, mark lamont hill, i'm going to begin with you here. technically, this is not black face. can don't know if she ran through the spray tan 85 times. clearly, she darkened her face. is this offensive? >> it's definitely offensive. there's an entire tradition of black face that is really -- i mean, at the dawn of american racism. obviously, there's a tradition of people using black face to promote white supremacy, where it's disrespectful. i suspect she didn't think about it too much. a general rule of thumb for a ce
one more thing, julianne hough, use some of that money you earn to get an education. or common sense you obviously lack. bye. that's a quote. the 25-year-old actress has tweeted this apology. she said i'm a huge fan of the show orange is the new black, the actress, and the character she created. it certainly was not my intention to be disrespectful or demining to anyone in any way, i realize my costume hurt and offended many people and i truly apologize. let's talk to this with kelly, mark...